"When we close at 5 p.m. today, all voting on Election Day is at their assigned polling location," said Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles. "If they are holding on to an absentee ballot that's voted and want to return it, they can return it to this office tomorrow before 7 p.m."

Here are some tips for election day:

Know where to go.

"If you've moved, now is the time to call the elections office, change your address and find out where your polling place is on Election Day," said Cowles.

Use the sample ballot to mark and study prior to voting.

"Make sure you have your ballot filled out because they are long and you don't want to be sitting there trying to read it. You'll hold everybody up," said voter Sheila Weyland.

Bring your ID to your polling place.

"Every voter has to bring two forms of ID to the poll, a photo ID and signature identification. It can be on the same document like a driver's license, but a driver's license is not mandated," said Cowles.

When voting on Tuesday, you can avoid the rush by going mid-morning or mid-afternoon.

"I've heard there is supposed to be a 60 percent chance of rain tomorrow afternoon, so if you want to avoid those irritations of rain and getting in and out, go early," said Cowles.

About 25 percent of Orange County voters have done absentee or early voting.